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In Syntactic Labyrinths, The Library represents humanity’s collective efforts and final ambition: the preservation of knowledge beyond our own existence.
With Earth becoming continuously more uninhabitable by a cataclysmic solar flare, the survivors in the Settlement of Babylonia knew their end was nigh.
Yet, they fought to ensure that the story of mankind would not be forgotten.
The ship is more than an archive—it is a memory.
Contained within a reinforced shell, databanks containing thousands of zettabytes of information make up an ever expanding record of who we were.
Literature, science, philosophy, history, music, art, personal information—each string of data archived and managed, waiting for an unknown intelligence to unlock its contents.
The Last Will and Testament of You
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